Two men who accepted plea agreements in last year's beating death of a security guard at an Albuquerque car dealership have learned their fate.Gary Dustin DiBenedetti, 21, was sentenced to four years in prison for aggravated battery, larceny and other charges.Joshua Sanstistevan, 19, was sentenced to 364 days in the community custody program with credit for 120 days served for larceny, conspiracy and other charges.The two are among five men accused in the October 2007 death of Susan Schmidt, 51. She was found lying in a pool of blood Sept. 4, 2007, at a car dealership and died 32 days later.Prosecutors have said DiBenedetti and Sanstistevan played a minor role in the attack.The attack happened after Schmidt confronted a group of five young men who were stealing rims from a car at the dealership.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. —

Two men who accepted plea agreements in last year's beating death of a security guard at an Albuquerque car dealership have learned their fate.

Gary Dustin DiBenedetti, 21, was sentenced to four years in prison for aggravated battery, larceny and other charges.

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Joshua Sanstistevan, 19, was sentenced to 364 days in the community custody program with credit for 120 days served for larceny, conspiracy and other charges.

The two are among five men accused in the October 2007 death of Susan Schmidt, 51. She was found lying in a pool of blood Sept. 4, 2007, at a car dealership and died 32 days later.

Prosecutors have said DiBenedetti and Sanstistevan played a minor role in the attack.

The attack happened after Schmidt confronted a group of five young men who were stealing rims from a car at the dealership.